Fast, Reliable Air Quality & Sanitizing Across Boca Raton
Air quality sanitizing in Boca Raton typically costs $350–$850 for whole-home treatment, with UV light installation running $400–$950 per unit, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. We’re familiar with the specific challenges of Boca Raton’s 1970s and 1980s planned communities, and our Air Quality & Sanitizing team regularly travels from Miami to serve homes throughout ZIP codes 33481, 33486, 33487, and 33488. Call (833) 628-3661 for a free estimate.

Boca Raton isn’t generic South Florida housing. The sprawling Arvida Corporation-era country club communities—Boca West, Broken Sound, Woodfield Country Club, Boca Pointe—were built with fiberglass duct board systems that have now been running air conditioning almost continuously for 40 to 50 years. That specific combination of age, material, and our relentless humidity creates air quality problems you won’t find in newer construction. We’ve spent 11 years specializing in exactly this trade, and owner Michael Brown leads every job personally.
Why Apex Air Duct Cleaning Service Miami Is Boca Raton’s Preferred Air Quality & Sanitizing Company
Our reputation in Boca Raton was built one home at a time. We’ve completed hundreds of jobs in the western ZIP codes—33434, 33428, 33496—where the large estates sit, and 867 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars reflect what happens when the same technician shows up consistently. Michael Brown doesn’t send rotating crews; he’s the lead technician on every Apex job, accountable for the result.
Response time to Boca Raton matters when you’re dealing with active mold in your ductwork. We schedule to minimize wait, and because we’re owner-operated and owner-present, there’s no dispatch confusion or subcontractor delays. We know the gated entry procedures at Boca West and Broken Sound, the access restrictions at Woodfield Country Club, and the specific attic configurations in these 2,500–5,000+ sq ft homes.
Our 11 years in this single trade means we’ve seen the full lifecycle of Boca Raton’s duct board failures. We don’t guess at what’s happening in your attic—we’ve already addressed it in dozens of homes with identical construction, identical climate stress, and identical equipment age.
Our Air Quality & Sanitizing Services in Boca Raton
Mold Treatment
Mold treatment in Boca Raton’s older country club homes starts with understanding the material we’re working on. Fiberglass duct board, used extensively in Arvida-era construction, absorbs moisture and delaminates over decades of continuous AC operation in our humidity. At a 4,200 sq ft home in Boca Pointe, our crew found the original duct board in the attic had delaminated so severely that fiberglass particles were visible in the supply registers. We used a Rotobrush HEPA-vac system to remove surface mold, then installed a UV light in the main return plenum to suppress regrowth—a common retrofit in these 1980s estates. Typical mold treatment in Boca Raton runs $450–$850 depending on system size and contamination extent.
Bacteria Sanitizing
Bacteria sanitizing addresses what lives in your ducts beyond visible mold. In Boca Raton’s 130–140°F attics, biofilm can establish throughout aging duct systems, especially where condensation pools in sagging flex duct runs. We apply EPA-registered sanitizers through our Nikro negative-pressure system, which contains and extracts the treatment residue rather than blowing it into your living space. This matters particularly in homes near the Atlantic where salt air and humidity create a uniquely aggressive environment for biological growth. Bacteria sanitizing for a typical Boca Raton home ranges from $350–$650.
Odor Removal
Persistent HVAC odors in Boca Raton usually trace to one of two sources: decomposing organic matter in moisture-trapping low spots of flex duct, or off-gassing from deteriorating duct board adhesive. We’ve traced musty smells through 40-year-old multi-zone systems in Broken Sound homes that crossed multiple unconditioned attic spaces, each junction a potential condensation point. Our process targets the source mechanically before any chemical treatment—odor masking without source removal never lasts in this climate. Odor remediation projects in Boca Raton typically fall between $400–$750.
UV Light Installation
UV light installation is our most requested retrofit in Boca Raton’s legacy housing stock. A properly sized UV-C lamp in the return plenum or air handler suppresses mold regrowth on wet coils and in drain pans—critical in systems that run 10+ months annually. We specify units compatible with Honeywell and Aprilaire controls, sized to the airflow of these large, multi-zone homes. Installation runs $400–$950 per unit depending on access and electrical requirements. For homes with multiple air handlers common in 4,000+ sq ft country club properties, we design zone-specific coverage.
Air Purifier Install
In-duct air purifiers address what UV alone cannot capture—particulates, allergens, and volatile compounds. We install Honeywell and Aprilaire whole-home units that integrate with existing HVAC controls, particularly effective in Boca Raton homes where aging duct board sheds fibers and where pollen loads from the nearby Everglades agricultural areas penetrate during season changes. These systems run $600–$1,400 installed, with filter replacement schedules tailored to your specific duct condition and occupancy.

Allergen Reduction
Allergen reduction in Boca Raton requires more than surface cleaning. The combination of old duct board, high humidity, and year-round operation creates a reservoir for dust mites, pollen, and mold fragments that standard filters never reach. Our process pairs mechanical agitation with HEPA extraction, followed by targeted sanitizing and, where appropriate, air purifier integration. For allergy-sensitive households in communities like Kings Point or Sandalfoot Cove, we’ve found this comprehensive approach outperforms repeated partial cleanings.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Boca Raton
We work with Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Abatement Technologies equipment—the same brands specified by commercial restoration contractors for controlled-environment remediation. For Boca Raton customers, this means we stock UV lamps, replacement bulbs, and air purifier cartridges locally, so maintenance doesn’t involve week-long waits. Our Rotobrush and Nikro cleaning systems are matched to these manufacturers’ specifications for compatible installation. When we retrofit a 1980s system in Boca West or Woodfield Country Club, we’re not improvising—we’re applying equipment combinations with documented performance in high-humidity, high-runtime environments identical to yours.
Common Air Quality & Sanitizing Problems We See in Boca Raton Homes
- Attic flex duct sagging into moisture traps. Technicians servicing large estates in western ZIP codes like 33434 and 33428 routinely find flex duct in attic runs that has sagged into low spots collecting standing condensation—South Florida attic heat weakens the wire coil inside flex duct over time, turning horizontal runs into mold breeding grounds that circulate spores directly into living spaces.
- Fiberglass duct board delamination and fiber shedding. The dominant 1970s–1990s housing stock in Boca Raton was built with fiberglass duct board rather than sheet metal, a material that absorbs humidity, delaminates, and sheds fibers into the airstream after decades of continuous use—particles we regularly find coating supply registers in original construction homes.
- Multi-zone duct runs crossing unconditioned space. Older large homes in Boca Pointe and Broken Sound have extensive zoning with ductwork routed through 130–140°F attics, creating sharp temperature differentials that produce chronic condensation inside the duct liner and accelerate both mold colonization and structural breakdown.
- Condensation-driven biofilm in drain pans and coils. Year-round AC operation in Boca Raton’s subtropical humidity means evaporator coils and drain pans never fully dry, establishing persistent bacterial and fungal biofilm that standard maintenance intervals don’t address—explaining the musty startup smell many homeowners notice each cooling season.
Pricing for Air Quality & Sanitizing in Boca Raton, FL
| Service | Typical Range in Boca Raton |
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| Mold treatment (whole-home) | $450–$850 |
| Bacteria sanitizing | $350–$650 |
| Odor removal/source remediation | $400–$750 |
| UV light installation (per unit) | $400–$950 |
| Whole-home air purifier install | $600–$1,400 |
| Allergen reduction package | $500–$900 |
What moves you within these ranges? System size is the biggest factor—a 5,000 sq ft home in Boca West with three air handlers requires fundamentally more labor and material than a 2,500 sq ft condo in Sandalfoot Cove. Duct accessibility matters too; some Arvida-era attics have tight access hatches and limited working clearance that extend labor time. The condition of existing duct board affects whether we can sanitize in place or must recommend repair or replacement first.
We don’t quote over a vague description. Every estimate starts with a physical inspection of your specific system, your specific attic, your specific access. Call (833) 628-3661—estimates are free, and you’ll get Michael Brown’s direct assessment, not a sales script.
We Also Serve Cities Near Boca Raton
Our service radius extends naturally north and west from our Miami base into Boca Del Mar, Deerfield Beach, Sandalfoot Cove, and Kings Point. The same housing stock patterns—1980s construction, large square footage, aging duct systems—repeat across these communities, and we bring the same owner-present expertise to every job. Whether you’re in a Deerfield Beach condo or a Kings Point townhome, the inspection and estimate process is identical: thorough, specific, and free.
Serving Boca Raton, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Boca Raton area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Air Quality & Sanitizing in Boca Raton
Mold in ductwork is actually most common in Boca Raton’s older planned communities from the 1970s and 1980s, not newer construction. The Arvida-era country club homes in Boca West, Broken Sound, and Boca Pointe were built with fiberglass duct board systems that are now 40–50 years old, and the combination of year-round humidity and continuous AC operation has caused widespread delamination and mold colonization unique to this housing stock. Newer homes typically use sheet metal or insulated flex duct with better moisture resistance. If your home dates to this era and you’ve never had the duct board inspected, call (833) 628-3661 for a free assessment.
We use controlled mechanical agitation with our Rotobrush HEPA-vac system rather than high-pressure methods that can tear already-delaminated material. The rotary brush is sized to the duct dimension and operated at reduced RPM when duct board integrity is compromised, coupled with continuous negative-pressure extraction through our Nikro system so dislodged particles are captured, not redistributed. For severely degraded sections, we’ll flag repair or replacement needs before sanitizing—treating compromised duct board as if it were intact is a disservice. Call (833) 628-3661 and Michael Brown will show you exactly what your system can tolerate.
UV lights suppress mold regrowth on illuminated surfaces—coils, drain pans, and plenum walls—but they don’t eliminate the underlying moisture problem if your duct board or flex duct has structural failures creating condensation traps. In Boca Raton’s 130–140°F attics, we specify UV-C lamps as part of a broader strategy: mechanical cleaning first, then UV for ongoing suppression, plus repair of sagging flex or compromised duct board where needed. We’ve installed hundreds of these systems in 1980s estates where the combination has kept mold at bay for years. A single UV unit runs $400–$950 installed; call (833) 628-3661 for sizing specific to your air handler configuration.
Homes with original fiberglass duct board in Boca Raton’s country club communities typically need comprehensive sanitizing every 2–3 years, with annual inspection of UV lamps and air purifier filters if installed. The 40-year-old material continues to degrade, so frequency increases if you notice recurring musty odors, visible particles at registers, or allergy symptoms that spike when the system runs. We recommend a baseline assessment to establish your specific duct condition, then a maintenance schedule matched to what we find. The initial inspection is free—call (833) 628-3661 to set it up.
Yes, in-duct air purifiers capture the particulates—fiberglass fibers, mold fragments, pollen, dust mite debris—that aging duct board releases into the airstream, which standard 1-inch HVAC filters cannot trap. We install Honeywell and Aprilaire whole-home units with MERV-rated media or electronic cells that integrate with your existing blower, sized to the airflow of these large multi-zone systems. They’re particularly effective in Boca Raton homes where the duct system itself has become a source of contamination rather than just a distribution path. Units run $600–$1,400 installed; call (833) 628-3661 and we’ll match the specification to your system’s CFM and your specific allergen concerns.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Service Miami, serving Boca Raton and South Florida since 2013.